Your First 30 Days in Do You Bake Now that you’re registered, pumped up and ready to build a thriving Do You Bake business, you need to consider exactly what you must do in the 1st month in Do You Bake to turn a profit.

In Do You Bake, there’s 2 main ways to get paid. They are:

1. Retailing
2. Sponsoring

Despite the fact that there are several steps involved in each process, we’re going to focus on what you need to do to start making money in the first thirty days of building your Do You Bake business.

#1) Selling Products in Do You Bake

When you initially attended your Do You Bake meeting, or were exposed to Do You Bake through a phone call, webinar, or video, there was obviously something that made you believe in Do You Bake and what they were offering.

Whether it was the compensation plan, the products or just the culture, you found something you felt you could share with people to help impact their lives like yours was improved.

When it comes to sharing your product and gaining customers, your passion, belief and enthusiasm are critical. However, there are a few additional criteria that you NEED TO consider before hurrying off to share Do You Bake and their products with the market, which are:

A. What need does your product fill?
B. Who desires what you have to offer and is ready to buy it today?
C. Why do they want it? (What benefits will they get from owning and buying your product?)
D. Why should they get it from you?

As certain as you are about the benefits of Do You Bake’s products and how everyone can benefit from them, you still want to think about the requirements of your potential clients and how their quality of life will be impacted because of buying this product.

Do You Bake is a sales business, and in order to sell as much product as possible, you have to use the sales process, which is:

A. Build a rapport with your future client
B. Ask questions to establish a need
C. Listen carefully
D. Share how your product will solve their problem
E. Get a commitment and close the deal

The more conversational you are with your prospects without forcing the sale on them, the more you’ll find them closing themselves on the products just by asking them the right questions and giving them the freedom to communicate and explain to you exactly what their hot buttons are that you can sell them on!

#2) Building A Team in Do You Bake

The true fortune in building your Do You Bake business is in building a network of people who duplicate your efforts, while increasing the volume and earnings of your organization. This is often the most hated aspect of the Do You Bake business because we often associate the act of recruiting with family and friends that we assume will avoid us at Christmas Dinner.

Recruiting however, can actually be the most fun part of Do You Bake once you “change your opinion” about what team building really is. Although you have quotas and milestones you want to meet so that you can earn a nice commission, recruiting shouldn’t just be viewed as a payday. It’s actually your chance to improve and change someone’s life, while offering them a chance to discover financial independence and a whole new way of living.

There’s so much more to joining Do You Bake than the money. Of course the money an important part of why people do join, but there are also the benefits of meeting like-minded entrepreneurs, stimulating your personal development and evaluating your strengths and weaknesses. There are also chances to go to places you never thought possible, and even potentially work for yourself full-time, without ever going back to clocking in at a 9 to 5.

The minute you start to interpret the advantages of your new “Millionaire Fraternity or Sorority”, you will find that people are dying to go with you to the next function, or get on the next webinar or conference call, just to hear from or meet from some of the amazing leaders that you’ve been bragging about.

To build a team effectively in Do You Bake, share the pros of being united, rather than coaxing them in for a paycheck. They will be able to see the difference, and you will too when it comes to your Do You Bake commissions!

To Your Success,

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